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twinsfan wrote:Of course the playoffs are a crap shoot in Strat, just like real life, if not my Cardinals wouldn't be where they've been for years. I think one of the things that gets us 'stat geeks' is that the playoffs matter in the sense of what some call 'clutch' I think that all of us that even played high school, college or even little league baseball know what clutch means and those that can ramp it up in the playoffs are the true champs. Didn't we all watch Madison Bumgarner last year chuck those fastballs in that his opponents just watched or fanned at? Do any of us think the Clayton Kershaw isn't the better pitcher overall? But why does Bumgarner rock the playoffs? It's that other level. Unfortunately there is no way to account for it statistically, so we are all at the mercy of math in Strat, but we can pretend........
Of course it isn't a crap shoot. A crap shoot denotes the entire absence of contributing factors and presence of complete randomness. There are many such contributing factors in SOM preventing such randomness, factors reflecting each managers' choices and abilities:
1. The chosen hitters cards
2. The chosen pitchers cards
3. The managers' choice of lineups
4. The managers' selected pitchers preferences.
5. The managers' selected hitting preferences
6. The managres' selected strategy settings
7. The managers' selected pitching rotations
These are all significant contributing factors preventing the SOM playoffs from being an entirely random "crap shoot" as you say. If you would like to show how none of these factors have any impact on SOM playoff results, knock yourself out.
As to the real playoffs, the same applies, and moreso. Since the MLB playoffs are dealing with human behavior, such elements as performing well under pressure, or not doing so, definitely factor in. Also, your choice of Bumgarner as some anomalous proof of playoff randomness is odd. Even before those playoffs, Bumgarner had proven himself to be both an excellent pitcher and an immensely gutty performer. So, his playoff performance was just a remarkable affirmation of his prior regular season performance. it was hardly proof the playoffs inherently produce and engender anomalous performances.
P.s. Even your admittance there are certain "clutch" playoff performers who can "ramp it up in the playoffs" denies the playoffs are a "crap shoot." The presence of those players themselves negates the randomness required for a "crap shoot."
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